Indian cusine

Indian cuisine consists of a variety of regional and traditional cuisines native to India. Given the diversity in soil, climate, culture, ethnic groups, and occupations, these cuisines vary substantially and use locally available spicesherbsvegetables, and fruits.

Indian food is also heavily influenced by religion, in particular Hinduism and Islam, cultural choices and traditions.[1][2]

Historical events such as invasions, trade relations, and colonialism have played a role in introducing certain foods to this country. The Columbian discovery of the New World brought a number of new vegetables and fruit to India. A number of these such as potatoes, tomatoes, chillies, peanuts, and guava have become staples in many regions of India.[3]

Indian cuisine has shaped the history of international relations; the spice trade between India and Europewas the primary catalyst for Europe’s Age of Discovery.[4] Spices were bought from India and traded around Europe and Asia. Indian cuisine has influenced other cuisines across the world, especially those from Europe (especially Britain), the Middle EastSouthern AfricanEast AfricaSoutheast AsiaNorth AmericaMauritiusFijiOceania, and the Caribbean.[5][6]

History

Ingredients

Regional cuisines

Gallery

Hindu fasting cuisine

Diaspora and fusion cuisines

Desserts

Beverages

Eating habits

Dietary practices

Etiquette

Outside India

See also

References

External links

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